it's a great game. post in the completion thread when you're done.
NeoZeedeater will be proud of me. I finally started Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines (3) today. I wish I would have played it when the graphics were current, but it still holds up pretty well, especially if you keep it in first-person. I love the quest set up, which is reminiscent of MMOs, and the dialog seems better than what I saw of Mass Effect.
it's a great game. post in the completion thread when you're done.
Just make sure to save often. It is possible to get fucked by glitches (at least on the original release, I haven't tried any patches). Screw Activision for rushing Troika.
And a few I briefly played since I last posted:
3. Tiger Woods PGA 2007 (360) - A buddy brought it over. I'm not big on golf but it was enjoyable for a few games.
4. Day of the Tentacle (PC) - I haven't played this for a while. SCUMMVM rules.
5. Ninja Gaiden 2 (NES) - I played a bit on emulator so I can just play and save instead of bothering to dig out my cartridge. I still can't believe the 8-bit cinemas hold up that well today.
9. Pinball FX - XBLA: I like the Buccaneer and Speed tables the most. Xtreme one not so much
10. Steambot Chronicles - PS2: English dub is painful. Seems like a fun game to explore around in. Lots to collect. I obliterated some guy's bus with my robot, and the girl got kinda pissed. When I went back to the area, the bus was still gone! So now I'm kinda stressed about repercussions for my actions.
11. Arcanum - PC: Restart. I want to like this game, but something tells me it shouldn't require so much effort. It feels like a wildly unrefined version of Fallout. I do like the world though. And the manual is fantastic (I have the original big box version). I can't resist going the technologist route even though I've read it can be impractical.
So far this year, I've started:
Half-Life 2 (Xbox 360) - Seems to be a damn good game, but there are stretches that just get really fucking irritating. Its like the puzzles and level designs fight you every step of the way. I'm on the "Entanglement" level now, so hopefully its almost over...because its starting to drag.
Stranglehold (PS3) - My friend bought me this for Christmas, and I just started it last night. It seems pretty enjoyable so far...if not ultra repetitive. How many drug lab tables am I going to have to destroy in this game? UGH.
Star Tropics (Wii) - Downloaded this off of Virtual Console, and its the same great game that I couldn't figure out way back when I was 9 years old. I'm really digging this now though. I'd like an updated sequel for the Wii or DS please.
Sin and Punishment (Wii) - This has turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Seems to be a really fun shooter with great controls, and graphics that could still pass for an early PS2 game. Good stuff.
i reinstalled Oblivion to put a lot of the mods in that i couldn't run before.
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